Archive for May, 2011

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George Ayittey

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George Ayittey is a Ghanaian economist known for his argument that “Africa is poor because she is not free.” He asserts that corruption of modern oppressive autocrats and complacency of citizens are the bedrock problems of many troubled African states. Dr. Ayittey calls for democratic government, debt reexamination, modernized infrastructure, free market economics, and free

Abdelwahab Hassan

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Mr. Abdelwahab Hassan is the President of the Egyptians Center in Falls Church Virginia. Mr. Hassan is also a former candidate to the presidency of Egypt. He decided to quit his political campaign and candidacy when the Egyptian regime enacted constitutional changes which prevented any dual citizen from running for presidential office. Currently, Mr. Hassan

Mokhtar Kamel

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Mokhtar Kamel has been a political activist for about 9 years and is presently the Communication Director of the Alliance of Egyptian Americans, an NGO working on the democratization in Egypt and the empowering of Egyptians in the US. 
Mokhtar kamel graduated from the School of Economics and Political Science in Cairo University. While in Egypt

Guled Kassim

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Guled Kassim is a Human Rights activist and now hosts a political talk show that can be heard in the DC Metropolitan area on am 1580 on Mondays from 9:00am to 10:00am. Immigrated to the US at the age of 10, Served in the United State Marine Corp, and studied History at University of Maryland.

Fitsum Alemu

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Fitsum Alemu is a practicing attorney in Arlington, Virginia. He has also written numerous human rights articles and pieces. Before he became a private practitioner he had worked for Legal Defence Bureau for National and Ethnic Minorities (NEKI) in Budapest and managed litigation and training projects which were funded by European Roma Rights Center and

Eskinder Nega

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A prominent Ethiopian journalist, has been in and out of prison several times while he was editor of one of several newspapers shut down during the 2005 crackdown.
After nearly five years of tug-of-war with the ‘system,’ Eskinder, his award-winning wife Serkalem Fassil, and other colleagues have yet to win government permission to return to their

Conference on removing the TPLF dictatorial regime, establishing democratic and just system in Ethiopia
What lessons have we learned from the Middle East and North African (MENA) people-powered movements to free their country of despotic rule? What are the conditions Ethiopia has in common with the MENA dictatorships, and what are our country’s peculiar aspects? How

Fekerte Gebremariam

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Fekerte Gebremariam, a human right activist, joined the Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Party to struggle for democracy equality and justice in Ethiopia. Mrs. Gebremariam, is an advocate of  unity, continued her relentless effort for the formation of unity among all civic and political organizations. Mrs. Gebremariam is currently working for Montgomery county government at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Ayalesew Dessie

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Ayal-Sew Dessye; Brief Bio:
• A graduate of Woizero Siheen Comprehensive High School, the renowned Haile Selassie I Military Academy and The distinguished French Special Military School, École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr.
• Studied Criminal Justice and International Relations in US
• As a young commissioned officer in the Ethiopian Armed Forces – especially in the famous “Flying

Aklog Birarra

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Aklog Birara, PhD.  is a former  Senior  Adviser on Racial Equality to the  World Bank economist and  author of Waves: Ethiopia’s Endemic Poverty that Globalization Won’t Tackle.

Kassa Ayalew

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Kassa Ayalew, MD, MPH, is a Virginia based Ethiopian American Activist and Physician who believes in the strong connection between medicine and human rights.
Kassa is one of the founding members of March 4 Freedom and Ethiopian American Civic Advocacy. Presently he works to stop genocide and dictatorship in Ethiopia by mobilizing and empowering concerned citizens

Andualem Arage

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Andualem Arage is a Head of Public Relations Committee, at the rank of Vice Chair for Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ). Click .

Mulugeta Seyum

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Dr. Mulugetta Seyoum, is an educator and a political leader. His formal education includes Master in Education from Addis Ababa University (AAU). Dr. Mulugetta has taught In AAU. Due to his political activism he was detained by the Military regime. Dr.Mulugatta served as a chairman of COEDF ( Coalition of Ethiopian Democratic Forces). He is

Ephrem Madebo

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Ephrem Madebo  is an economist ,  human rights and political activist who lives in Alexandria, VA.  He worked in Northern Regional Planning office in Asmara for six years before he was forced to leave his country.
He earned a BA in Economics from Addis Ababa University; BSC in Decision Sciences and Management Information System and MSC in

Wesenyelesh Debela

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Wesenyelesh Debela, a human right activist joined the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party in her young age, fought for peace democracy and justice. Mrs. Debela, volunteers in community based institution dedicates her time to maintain Ethiopian tradition, custom and heritage. Mrs. Debela, resides in Silver Spring, Maryland, earns her BS in Commuter Networking, currently works at

Negussie Nega

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Dr. Negussie Nega is a Senior Policy Advisor with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). He is also a part-time professor with the University of Phoenix, teaching organizational management and research statistics. Negussie has served the EPA in various capacities for the past fifteen years. Prior to his current position, he served the Agency as

Aregawi Berhe

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Aregawi Berhe, Ph.D., is one of the co-founders of the TPLF and its military commander for 10 years. Purged from the organization 1986 for political reasons and lived in exile beginning 1988. Joined TAND in 1995, TAND is a founding member of the UEDF. Active in the struggle for a democratic Ethiopia.
He studied political science